Super Bowl preview: Niners WR Williams questions NFL sanctions

NEW ORLEANS — Kyle Williams can't believe the New York Giants weren't punished by the NFL for targeting him in last year's NFC Championship Game.

The Associated Press

NEW ORLEANS — Kyle Williams can't believe the New York Giants weren't punished by the NFL for targeting him in last year's NFC Championship Game.

The punt returner whose mistakes cost the 49ers a chance to make the last Super Bowl, and who will miss Sunday's game against Baltimore with an injured left knee, said Wednesday he is "shocked" that the Giants escaped discipline.

"The only thing crazy to me was that nothing came of it after they came down so much on the Saints," Williams said.

"The league announced the bounties and that (former Saints defensive coordinator) Gregg Williams said the same things the Giants were saying. They took it to the highest level they could with the Saints. But it seemed like the league decided it was no big deal what the Giants said."

What Giants special teamers Jacquian Williams and Devin Martin said after New York's 20-17 overtime victory sounded similar to what the Saints were sanctioned for.

"The thing is, we knew he had four concussions, so that was our biggest thing was to take him out of the game," said linebacker Jacquian Williams, who forced the 49ers returner's overtime fumble, which set up the winning field goal.

Thomas recovered both errors — the first was considered a muff when the ball glanced off Williams' right knee.

"He's had a lot of concussions," Thomas said. "We were just like, 'We've got to put a hit on that guy.'"

The NFL did not punish either player following that game, saying, "There was no conduct by the Giants of any kind that would suggest an effort to injure Kyle Williams in any way."

And the Giants were not penalized once the Saints bounties were announced.

"Guys are trying to put guys out of the game every game, so it did not surprise me," Kyle Williams said. "You know a guy has a history of injuries, you'll go after it. You might not say it, but you do it."

But the Giants said it.

"Yeah," Williams said with a shrug. "But it's all in the past now. And we're at the Super Bowl."